Saddam Husseins Son’s Lost Car Collection

Uday Saddam Hussein al-Tikritti was the eldest son of the late Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Uday had a nasty reputation of torture, murder, and jealousy. He once killed a valet driver of an Egyptian government official with an electric carving knife because the official had introduced his father to a younger woman that Saddam would later make his second wife. Uday was also known to torture Iraqi athletes that didn’t perform up to his standards. The man was by no means a humanitarian. Uday Saddam Hussein was killed in 2003 by members of the United States Army in Mosul. Before his death Uday has reportedly amassed a car collection that was believed to hold over 1,000 cars from all over the world. Ferraris, Porsches, Rolls Royces, Chevrolets, Lamborghinis, and Plymouths were just some of his flock. Many of the cars in the collection were damage in the U.S. bombings of the Iraq. Others were destroyed and looted by angry Iraqis. The United States Army blew up one of his seized collectables to demonstrate how car bombs worked. That vehicle was a super rare Lamborghini LM-200. Many pieces of Uday’s collection are yet to be found. The country of Iraq is littered with underground bunkers and hidden facilities that many of the lost vehicles may take years to be uncovered.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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